10 quirky hotels in Italy

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Hotels in Italy surprise and impress at the same time.

Table of contents

  • 1 Hotels-trulla, Puglia
  • 2 Hotels in the caves, Sassi
  • 3 Town House Galleria, Milan
  • 4 Castelfalfi Resort, Tuscany
  • 5 Etruscan Chocohotel, Perugia
  • 6 UNA Hotel Vittoria, Florence
  • 7 Glacier Hotel Grawand, Senales
  • 8 Castle Hotels, Central and Northern Italy
  • 9 Monastery inns, throughout Italy
  • 10 Art Hotel Navigli, Milan

Hotels-trulla, Puglia

Trulls are traditional drywall houses with a tapered roof. Many of them have been converted into mini-hotels. Each house has a bathroom, some have kitchens.

Hotels in the caves, Sassi

Sassi is one of the historical regions of Italy. Several centuries ago, the houses in it were built directly in the rocks. But today, many of them have been converted into hotels, which have air conditioning and bathrooms.

Town House Galleria, Milan

Although the hotel's classification assumes a maximum rating of 5 stars, one hotel in Milan was awarded as many as 7. In addition to first-class services, each hotel guest is provided with a personal butler who speaks several languages.

Castelfalfi Resort, Tuscany

One of the abandoned villages in Tuscany has been restored and turned into a cozy hotel. The Castelfalfi Resort has the spirit of medieval Europe. The hotel has SPA and swimming pools, several shops and two restaurants.

Etruscan Chocohotel, Perugia

Etruscan Chocohotel is the world's first chocolate-themed hotel. The hotel has dark and milk chocolate floors and a hazelnut-filled chocolate spread floor.

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UNA Hotel Vittoria, Florence

Outside, the UNA Hotel Vittoria is no different from most other hotels. However, going inside, you can be surprised at how interesting the interior is. Unusual installations, made in the spirit of futurism, adorn both the hall and the hotel rooms.

Glacier Hotel Grawand, Senales

The Glacier Hotel Grawand is located on a glacier. It is located at an altitude of 3212 m and offers stunning views of the vastness of the Trentino-Alto Adige region.

Castle hotels, central and northern Italy

Castle hotels in Italy are common. They represent buildings that belonged in the past to the Italian aristocracy. Castle hotels combine the spirit of medieval history with modern conveniences.

Monastic inns, throughout Italy

Many Italian monasteries rent rooms for their guests. The facilities are very modest, and the kitchen, toilet and bathroom are usually shared by several rooms. Some monasteries even impose curfews on their guests. Such housing is inexpensive and suitable for those who are looking for peace and quiet.

Art Hotel Navigli, Milan

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Art Hotel Navigli is a hotel and a gallery at the same time. It has a large collection of paintings and sculptures by contemporary artists working in different styles. Hotel guests at any time can leave their room and go to the art gallery, which is located right in the hotel.

Italian hotels are very different: from a secluded room within the monastery walls to luxury apartments in the heart of Milan.

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